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Flying Saucer Haunebu II

Revell | N. 03903 | 1:72

Boxart Haunebu II 03903 Revell

I fatti

Marca:
Revell
Titolo:
Flying Saucer Haunebu II
Numero:
03903
Scala:
1:72
Digita:
Kit completo
Messo in commercio:
2018 Nuove decalcomanie
Codice a barre:
4009803039039 (EAN)
Confezione:
Scatola pieghevole (apertura laterale)
Argomento:
Dornier-Stra Haunebu II » Altro (Fantascienza)

Insegne

Dornier-Stra Haunebu II

Dornier-Stratospharen Haunebu II
3R Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1935-1945)

Contenuto della confezione

Plastic sprue, Foglio di decals (applicabile con acqua)

Genealogia

 
Hand & Head
Wave Corporation
Revell
Storia completa »

Istruzioni

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Mercato

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SKU alternativi per Revell 03903:
REV03903 | RV03903 | RVL03903

Nota: Prezzi e disponibilità sono solo indicazioni. Controlla anche che il prodotto corrisponda effettivamente!

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Progetti

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Silver medal at the IPMS Ankara competition on April 13-14th 2019
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Galleria

Dornier-Stra Haunebu II 1:72
Dornier-Stra Haunebu II
Revell 1:72
da Andy Hartung su Modellversium

Commenti

Eelco Gregoire
This is a bit weird, what is next? Banning the Luft'46?

m.focus.de/finanzen/..mmer_id_9112873.html
All comments (23) » 18 June 2018, 19:54
Sitting Duck
Oh damn! I wanted to buy one. But Revell (used to) have all sorts of Luft '46 aircraft in their catalog. I wonder if we'll see a re-release of the Go 229 or any other of their kits..
7 August 2018, 09:27
Glenn
Revell JUST REBOX IT AS SCI-FI, PROBLEM SOLVED!!!! Oh and can we please have a Nazi Moon base next! please! 🙂 And some Dinosaurs with laser cannons too! Then you can get back to making REAL STUFF like a new C-130 Hercules in 1/72 or maybe get that An-225 released!!!!
7 August 2018, 22:59
Derek Huggett
Sprue layout and mouldings look very similar to Head & Hand/Wave 1:72 Haunebu - can anyone confirm if this is a rebox please?
26 May 2018, 08:16
MoJo
yes, it is an rebox
26 May 2018, 11:20
Philippe
It is also strange that Revell added "II" after Haunebu....
26 May 2018, 12:13
Derek Huggett
Thanks guys - don't own one myself (yet!), but have updated Scalemates entry accordingly.
26 May 2018, 12:33
Selman Yarar
Revell reboxed the Flying Saucer Haunebu II tooled by an unknown korean company Hand&Head with an incredible high price of 50 Euros (about 58 USD). There are 69 parts in this kit, >10 of them are not used and to my shock this is a snap kit (which is not written on the box) . I've made a complete dry-fit with not even a drop of glue nor piece of tape. It took me about half an hour to make it, 20 minutes of it were releasing the parts from the spues and cleaning/filing. (OK you'll need a little bit more for puttying and painting to finish it). First of all a kit with 69 simple parts can never be Level 4. This one is something for a 10 year old kid. A snap kit would be level 1, any kit below 100 parts is max. level 3. Why in the world did they put level 4 on this box and there's no info about being a snap kit? To be able to sell it to a high price? Are we supposed to pay for the high tooling costs of the koreans? What kind of a stupid marketing strategy is this? Sorry, but i feel scammed...
3 June 2018, 05:57